Jermaine Jenas makes return to football commentary six months after being sacked by BBC Jermaine Jenas made his comeback on commentary duty for Aston Villa's FA Cup win over Tottenham on Sunday - six months after being sacked by the BBC over allegations of workplace misconduct.
Jenas made a total of 436 appearances as a player, making 21 caps for England before retiring in 2013 - quickly moving into punditry and featuring heavily on shows like Match of the Day and Football Focus.
Jenas, who is married to wife Ellie and has three children with her, had already appeared on talkSPORT this Friday, where he was taken to task about his actions by presenter Shebahn Aherne.
But this weekend Jenas was back on the airwaves for match duty with talkSPORT, the radio station where he last appeared before news of his indiscretions came to light.
The 41-year-old previously worked as a presenter on the One Show, Match of the Day and also fronted coverage of Formula E on TNT Sports.